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My wii fit says lean right, if you lean right it actually leans left

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Your wii controller is spoilt<the gravity sensors in the control are not working properly>and connot be repaired at home so you have to contact the wii guys to get it fixed. T_T

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Under your balance board, you can press the sync button, also on ur wii. could possibly fix it

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Does this react in the same way when your leaning forward and backward (doing the opposite)?
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Also you can try re-syncing the Wii Board.
1.  Take off the battery cover on the board and press the red sync button. 2.  Go to your Wii, open the small cover under the disc drive and press the red sync button.
I believe you can also recalibrate the board via settings in the Wii Fit game main menu.
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